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interplay

Definition for interplay

noun as in interaction

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The colour of a lobster's shell is the result of a complex interplay between two compounds, according to Prof Jamie Stevens of the University of Exeter.

From BBC

Sharp interplay between forwards and backs was finished again by Olsen-Baker, who impressed on her return from injury, with Bunting's side returning to their clinical best.

From BBC

In a separate article in The Hindustan Times newspaper, Mr Jacob also situates the recent talks between Delhi and Beijing in a broader frame: the trilateral interplay of India, China and Russia.

From BBC

That interplay of sweet, salty, sharp, and soft is what makes a savory fruit salad sing.

From Salon

I was pulled in by the coloring — the moody, nighttime blues and purples — but also the interplay between light and shadow.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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